Revamp Your Catalog Organization with a Merrill Stamp | FAQ Answered

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the use of stamps versus labels for organizing catalogs among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their experiences with different stamping options, including the Merrill stamp and alternatives, discussing their effectiveness and practicality.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses frustration with handwriting on catalogs and inquires about the necessity of including their consultant ID on the Merrill stamp.
  • Another participant suggests using labels instead of stamps, noting that stamps can smear on glossy paper and that labels are more efficient.
  • Several users mention that the Merrill stamp has small writing, making it difficult to read, while others find it legible and appreciate its professional appearance.
  • One participant shares their positive experience with a personalized stamper from Office Depot, highlighting its versatility for future changes.
  • Another participant discusses their preference for labels, citing issues with the readability of the Merrill stamp and the cost-effectiveness of labels from Office Max.
  • Some participants note that the Merrill stamp can work well if allowed to dry properly, while others report better results with stamps from Staples or VistaPrint.
  • One participant mentions using free stamps from VistaPrint, indicating that they can dry quickly if used correctly.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of stamps versus labels, with some participants favoring stamps for their professional look, while others prefer labels for ease of use and readability. No clear consensus emerges on the best option.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with various stamping and labeling methods, reflecting a range of preferences based on their individual needs and experiences in the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants exploring options for catalog organization and looking for insights on the effectiveness of different stamping and labeling methods.

WLMcCoy
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I am breaking down & ordering a stamp from Merrill. I am tired of handwriting everything on the catalogs! Here's my question, do I need to put 'Independent Consultant' & my id #? There doesn't seem to be a place for that on the form.
 
why have you been handwriting everything?Most people use labels for catalogs. Buy the address labels that are 30 to a sheet and print those with your info. The stamps are not very good for catalogs because the ink smears on the glossy paper. The Merrill stamp has such small writing, too.
 
Definintely use the labels like Debbie suggested. It will make your life 100 times easier. Plus if you have 'tween that wants to help, it is a great job for them to do. The stamps do smear unless you have room to let them dry not stacked.
 
I love the Merrill Stamp. I got sick of having to print labels all the time. Mine just has the basic info: name, number, email and website.
 
It doesn't smear if you leave them for a few minutes. I just stagger them slightly and when I get done with some, the first are dry enough. I use labels too, but sometime a stamp is just much faster.
 
Jules711 said:
It doesn't smear if you leave them for a few minutes. I just stagger them slightly and when I get done with some, the first are dry enough. I use labels too, but sometime a stamp is just much faster.

I either clear out room on my office floor or on the kitchen island and stamp away. I don't think the text is too small, it's very legible. In fact, I have both the address and regular stamp.
 
I bought a stamper at office depot that i could personalize myself. it cost about $20 but i can change stuff around and if i ever move or change my phone number then i dont have to order another one.
 
I prefer the Labels.

I got the Merrill stamp when I started, but they had to make everything so small that 2 letters of my website were almost unreadable and one number of my phone number was not the same level as the others, so it was hard to read. (And the stamp was crooked on the stamper, so I had to turn it a little when stamping and hope it would be straight.)

I called Merrill, they explained they were expecting a new version of the stamp (without address) so the font could be a little larger. So they replaced my first stamp with the new one. It is better - but not great.

I use the small labels (80 per sheet 1/2 x 1-3/4) for recipes cards and the 30 per sheet (1x 2-5/8) for cattys etc. If you use our pampered perks at Office Max - the labels are really cheap. For the 2000 small, it is under $4.00 and for the 750 larger size, it is around $4.00. I also put the logo on the labels and it looks really nice.

The only thing I use the Merrill stamp for is the 3-part order form. I find most of the letters of my info fill in too much when I stamp it on glossy paper.

Just my 2 cents.
 
I got my stamp at Staples. It's great and I don't have any problems with it smearing. Much cheaper than the one from Merrill too.
 
I have to say, I was reluctant to spend so much for a stamp from Merrill but I recently received mine and I think it looks much more professional than the labels I was putting on catalogs, flyers, etc. I also like the way it looks on the receipts. It is very good quality print and very legible and I have no problem with it smearing.
 
pamperedlinda said:
I got my stamp at Staples. It's great and I don't have any problems with it smearing. Much cheaper than the one from Merrill too.

I got that one too when I first started and it's still going strong. Dries really fast too, by the time I'm done stamping the 5th or 6th catalog the first ones are completely dry. I got the one from Merrill too because I wanted my consultant number on it. It doesn't dry as quickly and the letters are small.
 
I use free stamps that I got from VistaPrint. I have noticed if you stamp them "quickly" and not press and hold, they dry pretty quickly. I still lay them out so they can dry first, but normally by the time I am done stamping I can pick them all back up and stack them with no problems.

I have one that's an address stamp, and then a different one with only my name, number, website and "Start your own business!" on it that I use on my cattys.
 
Isn't the free one teeny tiny?? Is there something I don't know where I can get it bigger for free? I got one that says "for the latest catalog request one at" and my website. I stamp that right under my big stamp.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Merrill Stamp and how does it help with catalog organization?

The Merrill Stamp is a customizable tool designed to help direct sellers, like those in Pampered Chef, efficiently organize and update their catalogs. It allows users to easily mark items, highlight promotions, or indicate new products, making it simpler for consultants to manage their inventory and present it to customers.

How can I use the Merrill Stamp to enhance my Pampered Chef catalog?

You can use the Merrill Stamp to categorize products, highlight seasonal items, or mark special promotions within your Pampered Chef catalog. By doing so, you create a visually appealing and organized catalog that makes it easier for customers to navigate and find what they need.

Is the Merrill Stamp suitable for both digital and physical catalogs?

Yes, the Merrill Stamp can be used for both digital and physical catalogs. For physical catalogs, you can use the stamp to mark pages directly, while for digital catalogs, you can create digital stamps or annotations that can be applied to your online materials.

Can I customize the Merrill Stamp for my specific needs?

Absolutely! The Merrill Stamp is customizable, allowing you to create specific designs or messages that suit your branding and sales strategy. This personalization helps you stand out and makes your catalog more engaging for your customers.

Where can I purchase the Merrill Stamp for my catalog organization?

The Merrill Stamp can be purchased through various online retailers, craft stores, or directly from the manufacturer's website. Be sure to check for any special offers or bundles that may be available to maximize your investment in catalog organization.

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